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Riders attending this year’s Bike Demo Days series can expect a host of freebies and great prizes, as well as the chance to ride the latest bikes from top manufacturers.

BikeRadar will give anyone who buys a bike that they rode during the series a free gift of a set of Ritchey Comp V4 pedals, a CamelBak Slipstream hydration pack or a Lezyne Roadside Repair Kit.

To claim your gift, worth up to £35, book your ride at www.bikedemodays.com, turn up on the day and demo your chosen bikes, then provide proof of purchase within 30 days. Full details will be available at each demo.

That’s not all: Leading German brand Rose will be running a prize draw at each Bike Demo Day for all riders who try out their bikes. On offer at each venue will be over £200 in accessories/clothing, plus special retail bundles for bikes ordered within 28 days of each demo. All attendees can pick up a £10 online voucher from Rose, and will be entered into a prize draw for a £1,500 bike at the end of the year.

Every demo day attendee will also receive a free Buff to keep them warm on the trails, worth £13, courtesy of Team Buffera, and exclusive demo-only discounts on Mountain Biking UK and What Mountain Bike magazine subscriptions will also be offered.

These Ritchey Comp V4 pedals are free to anyone who buys a bike they ride at the Demo Days

The 2010 Bike Demo Days series runs from March to April across five great trail centres. Kicking off the series on 7 March, the series visits KielderForest in Northumberland. Cannock Chase in the heart of the Midlands is on 21 March, followed by Bedgebury in Kent a week later. Wales's premier mountain biking destination, Coed y Brenin, is on 11 April and the series wraps up with the ever-popular Glentress in Scotland on 18 April.

This Lezyne kit is another option for anyone who buys a bike that they demoed

To demo a bike, all you need to do is visit the Bike Demo Days website, select a venue and then book a bike. Bikes are booked on a first-come-first-served basis.

This Camelbak could be yours if you buy a bike following on of our Demo Days

On the day, you’ll need to bring a helmet, photo ID and a household bill. The demo loops will be marked out by ex-British downhill and 4X champion Will Longden. Catering, parking and toilet facilities will be available at each site. Visit www.bikedemodays.com to book a bike.